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    IPoIB-CM!! That's fantastic news. I've just submitted a ticket and cannot wait to test it out. My Windows servers thank you.

    Any chance of SRP support in the future (to speed up the Vmware side of things)?

    Thanks again.

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    Just hit you with the update - check your email - If we see allot of good out come from this then we will look into and start on that, give us some time and lets see how the results are - so far we had good news on it.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    This is really good to hear, although it almost comes too late!

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    Please integrate SRP Support in DDS V6. We looking forward to design our new Storage for our ESX Server with Open-E but without SRP-Support there is no chance!

    I have made several tests with IPoIB and ISCSI and i get only 300MB/s over SDR Infiband. Thats to less! Our Storageservers are capable to deliver more than 2GB/s.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by biohazard
    Please integrate SRP Support in DDS V6.
    I apologize for being pedantic/thick but which of the possible "SRP" acronyms are you referring to?

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    Considering SRP is built into the SCST drivers, I'm confused as to why this is not yet supported in Open-E. Surely it would be very simple to implement an SRP LUN option?

    I'd be interested to know why Open-E dont see this as an important feature, or whether perhaps there is some difficulty in implementing it, which may be delaying its inclusion.

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